hi.. i have some ques about push cart.. roughly the price for neighbour mall tt outside town .. i new for this and would like to try out any advice ?? or like will the mangment c wat you selling n charge the rent higher??

For those who are interested to see all the pushcart rental price listing, maybe you can upgrade your membership to Premium. After you have upgraded, you can find the info that you required from the Retail Resources side.

By the way, the rental of the pushcart depends on the location and also the management decision. It DOES NOT depends on what you are going to sell
Only thing is that there are certain products that are not allowed to be sold at certain places because of conflict of interest. For example, you are not allowed to sell ladies dresses at Chevron House because there are a lot of boutique around that area selling the same thing. Most importantly, you must check with the management or organiser. Good Luck!

I'm interested to share a pushcart too. I'm selling bags and ladies apparel. Currently I rent a space at The Blogshop at Haji Lane. Sales not really good thus intend to change to pushcart instead.

If you are selling ladies apparel and wanna share, I don't mind only sell bags.

Also I got a question, online store and pushcart, which is better? As I'm now stuck on whether should I open a pushcart or just focus on online store and go to flea. But the bad thing for flea is need to take a lot of stuffs and it is really difficult for me as I'm handling alone. Can give me some advice? Thank you

If you have budget, then you should try out pushcart selling your bags or apparels. Since you mention that you do this alone and going to flea or bazaar might be difficult. There are a few things that you need to take note though.

1) If budget is not an issue (if you have about 2-3K to spare), you should try out pushcart rather than Online Shop. You main objective is to see if your products can sell. Just because your online shop is not doing well, does not mean your products cannot sell. It could be that not a lot of people knows about your online shop and honestly speaking, it is not easy to drive lots of traffic to your online shop easily. It takes years.

2) You need to know which is your target customer. If your products are very cheap, you can sell in a lot of heartland mall pushcart. If your products are target to office crowd with higher spending power, then you should take up pushcart near office area. Some of the examples pushcart you can take up is like Novena Square, Icon Village & Chevron House. You told me that you sell your stuff at Haji Lane which means that your product should not be that cheap. If so, try not to sell in heartmall mall pushcart as most of the people sell very cheap bags and apparels. I've nothing against them. Just different market.

3) Year End is coming so if you want to take up a pushcart, please be quick as usually the period between Nov-Jan is very good especially in office area. Office people will also get their bonus which means that higher spending power. They will also buy more things during Christmas period as most office has gift exchange.

4) Chevron house is fulled for Nov-Dec. You can always try either Icon Village or Novena Square. Think they still has a few pushcart for year end.

I'd be selling shoe accessories and am also looking at sharing a push cart. I think my product matches very well with accessories and I will be targeting mainly office crowds. Dan xuan/Glamourous- you wanna share? I am looking at Nov to Jan period.